单词 | Telly |
例句 | 1. You've got the telly on too loud. 2. Is there anything good on telly? 3. She plonked herself down in front of the telly. 4. Who turned the telly on? 5. Is there anything good on the telly tonight? 6. Is there anything good on telly tonight? 7. She'd do anything to get on the telly. 8. We just slobbed out in front of the telly last night. 9. We plonked ourselves down in front of the telly and opened a couple of beers. 10. What's on telly tonight? 11. They wanted to get home to watch telly. 12. She just carries on watching the telly. 13. Today we're taking a look at the telly. 14. He was on the telly a short while ago. 15. You can watch telly after you've done your homework. 16. Do the bottom shuffle while watching telly. 17. I smoke my spliff and switch on the telly. 18. Once inside No. 23,(sentence dictionary) David turned on the telly. 19. I saw them on telly at my mate's house. 20. We've just bought a new telly. 21. It's really weird seeing yourself on telly. 22. They really dragged just watching telly, and everyone wanted to watch the soap operas and sit coms. 23. A favourite haunt of telly aristocracy is Ilha de Caras-the Island of Faces-a private isle for celebrities. 24. The telly faded, the shoddy oilcloth vanished, the beautiful sunshine we were missing was forgotten. 25. If he didn't become a telly millionaire turning out musical trash they could be flogged for a few pounds. 26. All she does is veg out in front of the telly. 27. He managed to get his ugly mug on the telly. 28. He spends most evenings just sitting in front of the telly. 29. After a hard day's work most people want to relax in front of the telly. 30. I got home at about 2.30am and watched the game again on telly. 1. All she does is veg out in front of the telly. 2. She plonked herself down in front of the telly. 3. She'd do anything to get on the telly. 4. We just slobbed out in front of the telly last night. 31. So why don't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation? 32. Telly snobs will, of course, dismiss the show as lightweight, contrived pap. 33. It was back to square one: telly 24 hours a day. 34. Morse and Meldrew both shuffled off this mortal coil and the telly world is diminished by their passing. 35. The exceptions, good guys like Lee Evans and Harry Hill, have yet to realise their full telly potential. 36. It's true, I saw it on some show on the telly. 37. I saw it on the telly before I was banged up. 38. Twenty heated minutes later he collapsed on to his twin bed, and turned on the telly. 39. These people wanted to see the Skeldale House they saw on the telly. 40. I move to one side so it's just Marie on the telly, and watch her. 41. If they'd wanted to get on the telly they should have trained as chefs. 42. She's like one of them underwater swimmers I seen on telly - you know, all slow and graceful like. 43. One thing I hate now is seeing telly programmes involving violence or mental pain. 44. The floor was polished to the consistency of Telly Savalas' head. 45. The door was at the opposite end of the kitchen from where the telly was. 46. It looked a scrappy goal, but slightly better once I had seen what really happened on the telly. 47. There was a lovely picture of him on telly last night peering woefully over the fence dressed in snazzy suit. 48. Tobacco is barred from the seductive small screen while spirits are subject to a voluntary telly ban. 49. He never does interviews and he never goes on telly. 50. Never-ending telly, Mum's long face, and a turkey dinner that nobody wanted to eat, not even Henry. 51. Crilly turns off the telly and puts on a Billie Holiday record. 52. But what would we watch on telly when bowlers finished matches early? 53. They work so well in most of his sharp, documentary-style insights on the telly. 54. If they think of history, it may be hard not to see it in dressing-up terms from telly watching. 55. Joshua removed his jacket, lay on the bed, turned on the telly but cut the sound. 56. They both knew where I lived. The whole thing was like watching snooker on a black-and-white telly. 57. It seemed like she wasn't really watching the figures on telly though. 58. And the only man in a dress on telly was Les Dawson. 59. That Aussie on the telly championing the Outback is merely praising its warm-weather virtue. 60. I stay there a bit watching a telly programme with this man doing stuff. 61. Next time just stay at home and switch on the telly, clever clogs. 62. She had seen him on the telly - he had been on the early evening news tooting his trumpet. 63. You see it on telly, it goes down in sections and crumples in a huge cloud of dust. 64. Why do we want to watch traffic jams on telly? 65. Unless, there's, ummm ... something good on telly, that is. 66. No more Tube, no more of your favourite bands on the telly, another dark age as regards the media. 67. The shift finishes at 2.30am, just as Britain is washing up or settling down on the sofa to watch the telly. 68. That pulse generator for switching telly channels we developed for computerising remote control of shell velocity measurements on Pendine Sands. 69. She ignored him, and turned up the sound on the telly. 70. Is that Dad mucking about with the telly again? 71. The British call a TV set a telly. 72. Whole generations are growing up addicted to the telly. 73. Last night I just stayed in and watched telly. 74. You're that bloke off the telly! 75. It's a pity that they didn't take the telly. 76. The telly is cheap, because it's a reject. 77. There is nothing good on telly. 78. The telly is a universal pacifier. 79. Her godfather was former Kojak actor Telly Savalas. 80. Did you see that film on telly last night? 81. You have to be careful what you say on telly. 82. We were watching some prog on the telly about the Evils of Drink. 83. If you had never seen a telly ad, you would be all at sea with popular culture. 84. It quickly proved to be popular with viewers and critics alike, winning four Telly Awards in2007. 85. She was also, let us be honest, for many years plumper than most telly women, and that brought her closer to us as well. 86. He didn't have too many saves to make in the Motherwell game, but I've watched him on telly a few times for Denmark and he's a very good shot-stopper. 87. Few of us believe we could be another Jonas Salk or Eleanor Roosevelt, but we could be another TV star like Telly Savalas or Suzanne Somers . 88. Last Thursday, on This Week, Andrew Neil jokily referred to his co-hosts Diane Abbott and Michael Portillo as "the chocolate Hobnob and custard cream of late-night telly". |
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